Rajini Sivaram wrote:
On 8/29/08, *Raymond Feng* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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    Worth to point out is that [1] can preprocess the 3rd party jars to
    be OSGi bundles instead of on-the-fly conversion during runtime.
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Based on the discussion in one of the other threads, I would also like to point out that the manifest entries of Tuscany modules are also modified by tuscany-maven-bundle-plugin to introduce versioning.

I've tried a few bundles and the only difference I can see in the JARs processed by the tuscany-maven-bundle plugin is version ranges like "[1.4, 1.5.0)" in the imports of other Tuscany packages instead of a fixed version number "[1.4]".

Is that what you're talking about?

For the Tuscany JARs, is the tuscany-maven-plugin doing anything else than adding these ranges? Did I miss something? (I could easily have as the entries of the JARs I was comparing were all shuffled in different sequences)

Thanks
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Jean-Sebastien

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